In an interview[4] Storey says that he was inspired to make these kits after living in China and seeing inefficiencies in production and distribution. Bright Agrotech[2] hopes to help consumers take back agriculture and grow nutritious and sustainable food right in their own homes. With only under two weeks left in their Kickstarter campaign[3], they need your help to produce the first production run of these kits. For a $200 pledge[3], you’ll get the Spring System so you can start “growing up” as soon as March of next year.